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Mathematics, 23.10.2020 04:01, lclaudettecarte4720

Which sequence of transformations proves that square ABCD is similar to square A''B''C''D'' ? A
Square ABCD was rotated 90° clockwise about the origin to create square A'B'C'D' . Then, square A'B'C'D ' was translated one unit to the left and one unit up.

B
Square ABCD was reflected across the x-axis to create square A'B'C'D' . Then, square A'B'C'D' was translated one unit to the left and one unit up.

C
Square ABCD was dilated using a scale factor of 2 and center of dilation at the origin to create square A'B'C'D '. Then, square A'B'C'D' was reflected across the y -axis.

D
Square ABCD was dilated using a scale factor of 2 and center of dilation at the origin to create square A'B'C'D' . Then, square A'B'C'D' was reflected across the x -axis.

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